| Literature DB >> 24579076 |
M A Hakim1, Abdul Shukor Juraimi2, M M Hanafi3, Mohd Razi Ismail4, Ahmad Selamat2, M Y Rafii4, M A Latif5.
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24579076 PMCID: PMC3919121 DOI: 10.1155/2014/208584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Effect of salinity on chlorophyll-a content (mg cm−2) of eight rice varieties.
| Varieties | Salinity levels (dS m−1) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 4 | 8 | 12 | |
| IR20 | 10.49a (100) | 8.53abc (81) | 6.24c (59) | 3.85d (37) |
| Pokkali | 9.78abc (100) | 9.11ab (93) | 7.87a (77) | 5.93a (61) |
| MR33 | 8.85bc (100) | 8.59abc (97) | 7.08b (80) | 5.04b (57) |
| MR52 | 8.26c (100) | 7.28b (89) | 6.01c (73) | 4.05bc (49) |
| MR211 | 9.85ab (100) | 9.44a (96) | 8.52a (87) | 5.96a (61) |
| MR219 | 10.28ab (100) | 8.98abc (88) | 6.41bc (62) | 3.81d (36) |
| MR232 | 9.64ab (100) | 9.24a (96) | 7.95ab (83) | 6.12a (64) |
| BRRI dhan29 | 9.55abc (100) | 7.54b (79) | 6.0c (63) | 3.73d (39) |
Means within columns with the same letters are not significantly different (LSD, P ≤ 0.05).
Values within parenthesis indicate percent relative to the control.
Effect of salinity on chlorophyll-b content (mg cm−2) of eight rice varieties.
| Varieties | Salinity levels (dS m−1) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 4 | 8 | 12 | |
| IR20 | 5.85a (100) | 4.15ab (71) | 2.30cd (39) | 1.37c (23) |
| Pokkali | 5.80a (100) | 4.65a (81) | 3.02a (52) | 2.07a (36) |
| MR33 | 4.88c (100) | 3.44cd (71) | 2.42cd (50) | 1.52bc (31) |
| MR52 | 4.83c (100) | 3.19d (66) | 2.61bc (54) | 1.68b (35) |
| MR211 | 5.10bc (100) | 4.18ab (82) | 2.92ab (57) | 2.09a (41) |
| MR219 | 5.61ab (100) | 4.04ab (72) | 2.15d (38) | 1.25c (22) |
| MR232 | 4.90c (100) | 4.13ab (85) | 2.95ab (60) | 2.07a (42) |
| BRRI dhan29 | 5.66a (100) | 4.00bc (71) | 2.23d (40) | 1.27c (23) |
Means within columns with the same letters are not significantly different (LSD, P ≤ 0.05).
Values within parenthesis indicate percent relative to the control.
Figure 1Effect of salinity on total chlorophyll content, proline content, reducing sugar, nonreducing sugar, total soluble sugar, and soluble protein of eight rice varieties.
The main effect of salinity on biochemical characteristics and yield of eight rice varieties.
| Salinity levels (dSm−1) | Chlorophyll-a (mg/cm2) | Chlorophyll-b (mg/cm2) | Total chlorophyll (mg/cm2) | Chlorophyll a/b | Proline ( | Reducing sugar (mg g−1 fw) | Nonreducing sugar (mg g−1 fw) | Total soluble sugar (mg g−1 fw) | Free amino acid (mg g−1 fw) | Total soluble protein (mg g−1 fw) | Grain yield (g hill−1) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 8.99a | 4.67a | 13.67a | 1.93c | 4.64d | 19.50c | 19.87a | 39.38c | 18.50a | 29.36a | 17.78a |
| 4 | 8.11b | 3.60b | 11.71b | 2.28b | 5.71c | 29.13b | 18.11b | 47.24b | 14.6b | 26.30b | 11.63b |
| 8 | 6.59c | 2.57c | 9.15c | 2.57a | 11.33b | 40.75a | 13.92c | 54.68a | 10.86c | 22.64c | 5.73c |
| 12 | 4.14d | 1.71d | 5.86d | 2.46ab | 23.75a | 16.54d | 10.34d | 26.89d | 5.64d | 15.28d | 1.65d |
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| IR20 | 6.91bc | 3.16b | 10.07bc | 2.36abc | 13.9bc | 18.96e | 10.09f | 29.09d | 7.87e | 19.77e | 4.97d |
| Pokkali | 7.39ab | 3.62a | 11.01a | 2.10c | 8.58e | 31.18a | 19.50a | 50.58a | 14.17b | 26.79a | 7.64c |
| MR33 | 6.72cd | 2.72c | 9.44de | 2.58a | 11.69cd | 24.85d | 12.52e | 37.38c | 16.31a | 23.63bc | 9.09b |
| MR52 | 6.22d | 2.93c | 9.19e | 2.16bc | 15.37b | 32.39a | 19.0ab | 51.39a | 9.15de | 20.86de | 9.10b |
| MR211 | 7.70a | 3.29b | 10.99a | 2.39ab | 8.625e | 26.83bc | 17.82bc | 44.65b | 15.68a | 28.19a | 12.41a |
| MR219 | 6.95bc | 2.96c | 9.91cd | 2.45a | 11.57cd | 24.71d | 14.77d | 39.48 | 10.65c | 22.06cd | 8.79b |
| MR232 | 7.39ab | 3.20b | 10.60ab | 2.32abc | 10.325d | 27.64b | 16.50c | 44.15b | 15.17ab | 24.49b | 13.49a |
| BRRI dhan29 | 6.38d | 3.22b | 9.61cde | 2.14bc | 15.97a | 25.29cd | 14.29d | 39.58c | 10.36cd | 20.70de | 5.98d |
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| CV (%) | 9.18 | 7.25 | 6.73 | 13.86 | 11.47 | 9.49 | 14.64 | 8.17 | 15.21 | 9.79 | 16.37 |
Means with the same letter in the columns do not differ significantly (P ≤ 0.05), **significant in 1% level.
Figure 3Salinity responses in reducing, nonreducing, and total sugars in rice leaves.
Figure 2Effect of salinity on free amino acid of eight rice varieties.
Effect of salinity on the grain yield (g hill−1) of eight rice varieties.
| Rice variety | Salinity levels (dS m−1) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 (control) | 4 | 8 | 12 | |
| IR20 | 14.65cd | 5.24d (36) | 0.0e | 0.0c |
| Pokkali | 11.93d | 10.29c (86) | 7.05c (60) | 3.31b (28) |
| MR33 | 19.44ab | 12.37bc (64) | 5.64cd (29) | 0.0c |
| MR52 | 18.59ab | 13.36b (72) | 5.73cd (31) | 0.0c |
| MR211 | 18.85ab | 17.00a (90) | 10.36b (55) | 4.83a (26) |
| MR219 | 21.48a | 10.00c (47) | 4.67d (22) | 0.0c |
| MR232 | 20.10ab | 18.07a (90) | 12.42a (62) | 5.08a (25) |
| BRRI dhan29 | 17.26bc | 6.72d (59) | 0.0e | 0.0c |
Means with the same letter in the columns do not differ significantly (P ≤ 0.05).
Values within parenthesis indicate percent relative to the control.
Figure 4Scanning electron micrographs showing salinity effects on root cortical tissue of (a) MR232, (b) MR211, (c) IR20, and (d) BRRI dhan 29.
Figure 5A UPGMA dendrogram of 11 biochemical traits derived from 8 salinity tolerant and susceptible genotypes of rice.
Figure 6A PCA two-dimensional graph indicating variations among 8 salinity tolerant and susceptible genotypes of rice.